...Reckoning?
Did I miss something? Are there any easter eggs people need to hunt for?
There was a note saying "The Butler Did It."
On the backside there was what looked like an IP address and a password that said "Reckoning."
Fuck, am I dumb? Did I miss something?
What the hell does "The Butler Did It." Even mean?!
And what about the torture room in the Vales basement? That was probably an Easter egg gold mine, but it was too low quality on my console.
What is going on.
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I agree totally man. I hope that someone can bring to light some details that other people like us have missed
I think Alfred is actually an antagonist. We just don't know it for certain yet. Things I've noted.
-Obviously Alfred's been less than truthful with us from the very beginning, although you could argue this is to Bruce's benefit.
His behavior after Bruce meets with Falcone in episode two gives off all sorts of red flags. From his facial expressions, to the manner in why he prys for information from Bruce without actually going into detail about what that info could be. He very well could've had a hand in the murder of Bruce's parents or something worse.
When Bruce is rescuing Alfred in City of Lights, he remarks about how he knew Bruce would come to save him, remarking about him being "The man I made you..." While Alfred's nurturing hand in the wake of his parent's death is the defining difference between Batman and Lady Arkham, whose parallels are more "two sides of the same coin" than perhaps even the Joker or Harvey Dent compared to The Dark Knight, the defining factor in Bruce's development into the person he grows to become, The Batman, however is the double homicide of his parents he witnessed firsthand. If Alfred had any hand in or clandestine knowledge of this event, this would give this quote quite the double meaning.
If Bruce is unwilling to sacrifice his identity as The Batman in order to save Alfred, he is blinded by Lady Arkham in his attempt to escape her grasp. The imagery of Alfred being blind in one eye keeps reminding me back to the old saying "In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king."
Gotham has been a place of shocking revelations in Telltale's adaptation, we could still be in the midst of deception just as easily as we were before.
Has anyone tried doing anything with the IP? That's our biggest lead right now.
We didn't just played as the world's greatest detective for 8 hours to miss that clue.
The Butler did it is just a saying, and it doesnt always just mean that it "the butler because no one expected it" it can also mean that something happens, because it always happens, In this case both work because Alfred watched the Wayne's do bad things and didnt stop it. But if anything Lady Arkham was just using it as a saying to let Bruce know she had Alfred.
Also the IP address is how we got the video of Alfred.
Well the line the butler did it is a reference to the board game clue
You know what they say about reckoning.
No.
I don't, but I reckon it's a lot like assuming.
yeah something like that
"You know what they say about reckoning." -Lee Everett
So this is PROBABLY me being paranoid again.
But I've played through episode 5 again.
When I used Red Bat Tech, Alfred said something along the lines of "Take me to Arkham".
When I used Blue Bat Tech, it was "She will liberate".
Am I losing it? Hello? What the fuck?
At this point, I am willing to believe that if I'm right, not hallucinating, and they DO say different things, that combined, the 4 colors will form a sentence.
And I may be mistaken, since I'm no expert but I don't think that was an IP address. First off, it only had 3 sets of numbers instead of 4. And it had 2 extra digits.
I'm not smart enough to either prove or debunk this.
Alfred's message is different depending on the color of your Bat-tech.
Like Metallica said, the message is different based on what our Battech color was because Alfred knew we'd figure out that the color that was taken out was the same color as our tech, like what Batman says.
All the writing on the wall was already written by Vicki when she was a kid when she was mad and obsessed with Arkham, so Alfred just highlied over it in the same color so Bruce could figure out that they were in Arkham. He couldn't just write "lol Bruce Im in Arkham homie" because Vicki would see it.
"I don't, but I reckon it's a lot like assuming." - Some random cop
Well boy do I have egg on my face.